Facebook has revealed brand-new personal privacy settings that give customers some extra control over exactly what information they share, while eliminating the capability to conceal a couple of items of info from the general public.

Hide Friends List On FacebookOne certain item of openly readily available info-- individuals' buddies checklists-- caused a little an uproar from a number of fields, consisting of business individuals that don't necessarily intend to reveal their professional networks to the general public and also their competitors. It is also a problem to some moms and dads who could not want their children-- or a list of their youngsters' buddies-- to be commonly offered.

Facebook swiftly backtracked. A day later, the firm introduced on its blog that users could now uncheck the "Show my friends on my profile" alternative in the Pals box on their account to ensure that your buddy listing will not appear on your publicly readable account.

Unfortunately, they weren't really clear on exactly how you make the modification. You will not find this checkbox in your Facebook privacy setups. Instead you need to follow these actions:

1. Click Account on the blue bar a the top of the screen:

2. Scroll to the beginning of your Friends list and also click the pencil to the right of the word Friends:

3. Uncheck the box that states "Show Friend list to everyone":

You can't conceal your buddies from your buddies and applications. But unchecking that box will conceal your close friends checklist when a non-Facebook close friend sights your public account, yet it will not hide your Facebook close friends checklist from your friends when they consider your profile. Also, this details will be readily available to applications and application programmers.

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Furthermore, this procedure does not conceal various other openly offered details including your name, account picture, sex, current city, networks you belong to, and also pages you're a follower of.
view My Account ... on the upper ideal section of that page.